Zentelis
Computer
- Mar 8, 2005
- 1
We recently had a 4 car garage (960 sq. ft.) built into the side of the hill we live on. As such, we had to have a retaining wall built.
My question is, is there a safe distance for a retaining wall? Our contractor built the stone block retaining wall right up against the side of the building (it's an aluminum sided pole building).
During the last heavy rain, water leaked into the garage through the floor at the retaining wall. Also, the wall is leaning against the building now.
We've had a number of folks with construction/excavating experience tell us that the wall is unacceptable, that it should be built at least 5 feet away from the building. Some even told us it's unsafe.
I don't know any technical details, but the wall was built with (apparently) typical retaining wall blocks. The wall is about 5 feet high and covers one whole side of the building (20ft) and extends half way down the back of the building (12ft).
Any thoughts? Thank you!
My question is, is there a safe distance for a retaining wall? Our contractor built the stone block retaining wall right up against the side of the building (it's an aluminum sided pole building).
During the last heavy rain, water leaked into the garage through the floor at the retaining wall. Also, the wall is leaning against the building now.
We've had a number of folks with construction/excavating experience tell us that the wall is unacceptable, that it should be built at least 5 feet away from the building. Some even told us it's unsafe.
I don't know any technical details, but the wall was built with (apparently) typical retaining wall blocks. The wall is about 5 feet high and covers one whole side of the building (20ft) and extends half way down the back of the building (12ft).
Any thoughts? Thank you!